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The Technology Engineer - Operational Technology (OT) in the Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) group directly supports the Transmission and Distribution (T&D) organization. Support CNI (Critical National Infrastructure) in data centers and remote control centers including network devices and services (e.g., routers, switches, firewalls, servers, etc.
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This individual must be capable of taking projects from conception through construction, with a solid background in traffic engineering and operations, infrastructure planning and design involving roadway corridors, streets and bridge reconstruction projects.
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Develop site layout and design, including site grading and storm drainage, roadway design, water and sewer infrastructure, erosion and sediment control. Familiarity with the design of public infrastructure and public bidding process.
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Understanding of AC and DC power systems as they relate to Telecom and Enterprise network and server infrastructure components. We own and operate our infrastructure "from the ground up" by deploying over 20,000 route miles connecting 13,500 on-net/LIT buildings.
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The firm's market sectors include transportation (highway, bridge, and rail infrastructure); building and facility projects inclusive of schools and colleges, medical care, housing, waste water treatment, commercial and site development; and municipal engineering.
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Minimum one year of experience working with high volume data infrastructure with exposure to database design/structures, ETL/ELT design patterns, and datamart structures (star, snowflake schemas, etc.
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With a network of almost 30,000 consultants and more than 4,500 clients across the U.S., Canada, Asia and Europe, Actalent serves many of the Fortune 500. Proficient in MS Office 365, CAD software such as Autodesk Inventor, AutoCad ;ERP software such as Visual Manufacturing or SAP; Smartsheet software.
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POSITION – Office Engineer LOCATION – On Site-Long Island (Nassau County) QUALIFICATIONS: Assist the Project Manager with project control activities including project document management, daily reports, meeting minutes, RFI tracking, contract document review, change order review and payment review.
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Company: NAPCO Security Technologies, a world-wide leader in the manufacturing of electronic security systems for over 40 years, headquartered in Amityville, Long Island NY, seeks a Sr. RF Design Engineer to join our Engineering team.
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This role as Senior Mechanical Engineer will be focused on a mix of project types, everything from critical environment healthcare designs to energy performance work and large public infrastructure projects.
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Deep technical background in IT infrastructure and IT operations, ideally with Microsoft products, Apple products, Linux, Google Workspace, Box, Print Servers, Manage Engine, VDIs, Slack, O365, ITIL4 framework, and desktop engineering, application provisioning and patching.
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Identifies and implement ways to improve data reliability, efficiency and quality Uses data to discover tasks that can be automated Participates in rotational on-call support and provide ongoing maintenance of all data infrastructure.
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As the Lead DevOps Engineer you will be a part of a team that’s responsible for the overall architecture, building, design, monitoring and support of our cloud infrastructure. 5+ years with infrastructure automation / configuration management / IaC (Infrastructure as Code) tools such as Ansible, Chef, Puppet, Bicep, Terraform.
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Proven experience in a NOC or similar role, with a broad understanding of network operations and IT infrastructure. This role demands a broad skill set, including cloud infrastructure management, network administration, and troubleshooting.
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As our Project Engineer you will direct all engineering aspects of project related to design, development, and supply of high-pressure valves for nuclear power applications or industrial valve applications.
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